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The way Jim Hill hears it, "Star Tours 2.0" could be just the start. Hill shares what he's heard about a possible "Lucas Land" area going into Disney's Hollywood Studios as well as Mickey's efforts to land the broadcast rights to George's new "Star Wars" TV series
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Jim Hill reports on how the lack of film & television production at WDW's 3rd theme park may lead to one more name change in the not-so-distant future
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Jim Hill returns with even more answers to your Mouse-related questions. This time around, Jim addresses Disneyana fans' concerns with the growing number of Pixar-related rides & shows that are being added to the Disney theme parks
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Jim Hill shares some stories about the first film in the "Pirates" trilogy. In particular how Disney's former CEO -- because he genuinely believed that teenagers would think that a movie that was based on a theme park attraction was totally lame -- repeatedly tried to pull the plug on this project (WARNING : This article does contain some mild "At World's End" spoilers)
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Jim Hill reveals why the Mouse's PR department has gone into overdrive in their attempt to defuse the PC controversy that currently surrounds Ron'n'John's next movie. You see, it's not just the future of traditional animation at Walt Disney Studios that may be riding on "The Princess and the Frog." But also the DVD release of "Song of the South"
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Jeff Lange shares photos of a bizarre WDW structure that few Disneyana fans ever got the chance to see. Plus Jim Hill talks up some fun Disney-related events that will be happening around the country over the next few days
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In a special edition of "Why For," Jim Hill shares some excerpts from Disney's transcripts for last month's investors conference. Where John Lasseter talks about how he & Ed Catmull handled "Meet the Robinsons" story problems
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This time around, Jim's got answers to your questions that relate to that other animation studio. As he discusses how Jeffrey Katzenberg's relationship with Bob Iger could possibly lead to a Roger Rabbit revival, why DreamWorks Animation & Aardman reportedly called it quits as well as the first confirmed Disney in-joke in "Shrek the Third"
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Jim Hill's back with even more information related to last Friday's who's-got-the-theme-park-rights-to-"Harry-Potter"-now story. Trust me, folks. Disney fans are NOT going to be happy after they read today's article
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Jim Hill zeroes in on just one question with this week's column. Which is : Which media conglomerate now appears to have the theme park rights for Harry Potter all sewn up? (Be sure & bring a fork along, folks. Because there's lots of waffling ahead ...)
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